ABSTRACT

Eminent scholars from around the globe gathered to discuss how educational systems would change if the prevailing principles of constructivism were applied to three major aspects of those systems -- knowledge and learning, communication, and environment. This volume provides documentation of the proceedings of this important meeting - - the Early Childhood Action Group of the Sixth International Congress on Mathematics Education.

This international assembly, representing such diverse disciplines as mathematics and math education, epistemology, philosophy, cognitive science, psycholinguistics, and science education, is the first to examine early childhood mathematics education from constructivist and international perspectives in addition to formulating recommendations for future work in the field.

part 1|15 pages

Overview

chapter 1.1|13 pages

Action Group Al

Early Childhood Years

part 2|22 pages

Epistemological Chapters

chapter 2.1|11 pages

Learning

The Interactive Recreation of Knowledge

part 3|150 pages

Knowledge and Learning

part 3|30 pages

Discussion Chapters

part 3|83 pages

Discussion Chapters

chapter 3.9|13 pages

Possibility, Necessity, Contradiction, and Probability

Implications for Mathematics Education

part 4|124 pages

Communication

chapter 4.1|9 pages

Communication in Early Childhood

chapter 4.2|16 pages

Multiple Perspectives

part 4|55 pages

Discussion Chapters: Actual Communication

chapter 4.5|9 pages

Interactive Communication

Constraints and Possibilities

chapter 4.9|10 pages

Fostering Mathematical Communication

Helping Teachers Help Students

part 5|135 pages

Environment

part 5|54 pages

Discussion Chapters

chapter 5.4|11 pages

Curriculum and Constructivism in Early Childhood Mathematics

Sources of Tension and Possible Resolutions

chapter 5.8|10 pages

Mathematics Curriculum Design

A Constructivist's Perspective

part 5|49 pages

Discussion Chapters

chapter 5.12|6 pages

Some Problems with Problem Solving

A Brazilian Teacher-Perspective

chapter 5.14|12 pages

Action Research for Professional Development

Informing Teachers and Researchers

part 6|16 pages

Conclusion